





Jerry Uelsmann was a pioneer in using multiple exposures, composites and other darkroom effects to create surreal photographs. He definitely has a creative eye and a surreal thought-provoking imagination. He is a photomontage pro, are experimented and discovered a creative process and different darkroom techniques. Uelsmann's photos are not supposed to represent a particular place, but instead allow the viewer to transcend the frames and take them on a voyage through the unknown. Uelsmann composes his work in black and white, with a vast complement of grays and mid-tones. His images, seen above, are very thought-provoking and mysterious.
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